Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Learning to Laugh the Cancer Blues Away on a Private Support Community

Jacksonville, FL/Feb.
5, 2014: A private support community has been created to help families who
have been touched by cancer in anyway. The networking site Laughatcancer.ning.com has been
created to allow patients, survivors, and families to meet other families
facing the same devastating diagnosis. However, with the new blossoming friendships
and the social networking in this private support community, families will learn
how to cope with cancer’s touch.

“The private support community will allow members to share
their journey through cancer’s touch,” stated the Founder, Crystal S. Kauffman.
She is a cervical cancer 2B survivor of ten years now and has kept the Laugh at
Cancer Support Community alive and growing since 2004. She used the networking
feature through Facebook to keep the community alive, after leaving Ning.com in
2012. However, she recently decided to return to Ning.com, in order to offer
the private networking feature, which will make it easier for member’s to tell
their story.

The networking feature will offer families: support,
encouragement, and inspiration from volunteers or other members. As of Feb. 4th,
2014, Mrs. Kauffman reopened the private support community and is excited about
its future potential. Every new member will
have the opportunity to meet new friends, volunteer in the community, or tell
their story to other members. The private support community will allow member
honor loved ones, start a discussion, join a group, or keep a daily blog.

In the future, she hopes the private support community will continue
to grow, while raising awareness and celebrating the beauty of life. Mrs.
Kauffman believes that laughter will help drive the cancer blues away. However,
once the members begin networking with each other, friendships will begin to blossom
into laughter and love for one another. Therefore, she would like to invite
everyone to join us, especially those who have been touched by cancer or want
to become a volunteer.

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Crystal S. Kauffman is a Published Author, Blogger, Poet, and Songwriter. She has a passion for writing novels, blogs, reviews of books or products, short stories, and poetry. She enjoys being able to be creative and using her God given talents. Additionally, she writing in different genres and blogging, as well as writing articles that may interest her readers. She is happy just knowing that her readers have falling in love with her characters. Contact her through email: laughatcancer@gmail.com.

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